Food for My Daughtershttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughtersI started growing food for my daughters on September 12, 2001, as I stood there in aisle eight at a metro-Atlanta supermarket, buying staples like cereal and peanut butter in case terrorists “hit” our national food supply, and knowing I needed to take one little step to somehow feel some semblance of control in providing for those I love at a time of complete and utter chaos. On this show, I read excerpts from this book, including the lessons of the food I’ve provided them since then, and other food for thought we’ve learned along the way. Things they most likely have forgotten. Things they may need to know one day and I won’t be here to tell them. Things they may want to share with their own children. Things you may want to learn and share as well, maybe because you’re like most people today and this kind of knowledge was never passed down to you, or because you see how important it is to be able to provide such a basic human need to those you love. And no, I didn’t know anyone personally who died September 11. But, as an American and a native New Yorker, that moment in history changed the course of my life, and I hope I am honoring the memory of those who perished that day. I buried a friend who died of lung cancer five years later, unrelated to 9/11, and that experience further transformed the way I look at the world, and my temporary place in it. My book includes practical tips, philosophical advice, and even twelve simple, seasonal recipes (if you could call them that). Well, thirteen, actually. A Baker’s dozen, ever so appropriately. It is arranged by month, and I will be reading excerpts during the time of year in which they occurred so you to enjoy it that way--slowly, seasonally, as the light and fragrances and tastes of the year change, just as I changed, and my children grew into young women, and the world once again looked hopeful to me. enCopyright Pattie Baker (C/O Blogtalkradio)Sat, 15 Jun 2019 13:45:00 GMTThu, 08 Sep 2011 15:30:00 GMTFamilyBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/bb6580ce-394e-4a74-a088-20d86434040a_002.jpgFood for My Daughtershttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughtersI started growing food for my daughters on September 12, 2001, as I stood there in aisle eight at a metro-Atlanta supermarket, buying staples like cereal and peanut butter in case terrorists “hit” our national food supply, and knowing I needed to take one little step to somehow feel some semblance of control in providing for those I love at a time of complete and utter chaos. On this show, I read excerpts from this book, including the lessons of the food I’ve provided them since then, and other food for thought we’ve learned along the way. Things they most likely have forgotten. Things they may need to know one day and I won’t be here to tell them. Things they may want to share with their own children. Things you may want to learn and share as well, maybe because you’re like most people today and this kind of knowledge was never passed down to you, or because you see how important it is to be able to provide such a basic human need to those you love. And no, I didn’t know anyone personally who died September 11. But, as an American and a native New Yorker, that moment in history changed the course of my life, and I hope I am honoring the memory of those who perished that day. I buried a friend who died of lung cancer five years later, unrelated to 9/11, and that experience further transformed the way I look at the world, and my temporary place in it. My book includes practical tips, philosophical advice, and even twelve simple, seasonal recipes (if you could call them that). Well, thirteen, actually. A Baker’s dozen, ever so appropriately. It is arranged by month, and I will be reading excerpts during the time of year in which they occurred so you to enjoy it that way--slowly, seasonally, as the light and fragrances and tastes of the year change, just as I changed, and my children grew into young women, and the world once again looked hopeful to me. feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comfamily,food memoir,foodshed,local food,parenting,sustainability,backyard garden,feeding children,pattie baker,twin towersPattieBakernoI started growing food for my daughters on September 12, 2001, as I stood there in aisle eight at a metro-Atlanta supermarket, buying staples like cereal and peepisodicFood for My Daughters: "Feel Free to Make Your Pictures"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/09/08/food-for-my-daughtersFamilyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/09/08/food-for-my-daughters/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/09/08/food-for-my-daughtersThu, 08 Sep 2011 15:30:00 GMTFood for My Daughters: "Feel Free to Make Your Pictures" This is the story about the cover photograph/painting. 00:06:00PattieBakernofoodshed,local food,food memoir,parenting,sustainabilityThis is the story about the cover photograph/painting.Food for My Daughters: Hallelujeh (Biking to School)http://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/08/18/food-for-my-daughtersFamilyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/08/18/food-for-my-daughters/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/08/18/food-for-my-daughtersThu, 18 Aug 2011 15:30:00 GMTFood for My Daughters: Hallelujeh (Biking to School) Excerpts from a memoir about what one mom decided to do when the towers fell, and what you can do, too. 00:08:00PattieBakernofoodshed,local food,food memoir,parenting,sustainabilityExcerpts from a memoir about what one mom decided to do when the towers fell, and what you can do, too.Food for My Daughters: The Introduction to the Book!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/06/16/food-for-my-daughtersFamilyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/06/16/food-for-my-daughters/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/06/16/food-for-my-daughtersThu, 16 Jun 2011 15:30:00 GMTFood for My Daughters: The Introduction to the Book! Excerpts from a memoir about what one mom decided to do when the towers fell, and what you can do, too. 00:08:00PattieBakernofoodshed,local food,food memoir,parenting,sustainabilityExcerpts from a memoir about what one mom decided to do when the towers fell, and what you can do, too.Food for My Daughters:As a Favor to Randy Pauschhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/06/02/food-for-my-daughtersFamilyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/06/02/food-for-my-daughters/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/06/02/food-for-my-daughtersThu, 02 Jun 2011 15:30:00 GMTFood for My Daughters:As a Favor to Randy Pausch Excerpts from a memoir about what one mom decided to do when the towers fell, and what you can do, too.  This weeks' excerpt: As a Favor to Randy Pausch of The Last Lecture 00:07:00PattieBakernofoodshed,local food,food memoir,parenting,sustainabilityExcerpts from a memoir about what one mom decided to do when the towers fell, and what you can do, too.  This weeks' excerpt: As a Favor to Randy Pausch of TheFood for My Daughters: Coke and the Pediatrician's Officehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/05/26/food-for-my-daughtersFamilyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/05/26/food-for-my-daughters/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/05/26/food-for-my-daughtersThu, 26 May 2011 15:30:00 GMTFood for My Daughters: Coke and the Pediatrician's Office Excerpts from a memoir about what one mom decided to do when the towers fell, and what you can do, too.  Here's what happened one day at my daughter's doctor appointment. 00:06:00PattieBakernofoodshed,local food,food memoir,parenting,sustainabilityExcerpts from a memoir about what one mom decided to do when the towers fell, and what you can do, too.  Here's what happened one day at my daughter's doctor aFood for My Daughters: Cheap, or Dear?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/05/19/food-for-my-daughtersFamilyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/05/19/food-for-my-daughters/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/05/19/food-for-my-daughtersThu, 19 May 2011 15:30:00 GMTFood for My Daughters: Cheap, or Dear? Excerpts from a memoir about what one mom decided to do when the towers fell, and what you can do, too.  This week's episode: my conversation with a checkout lady while holding a box of just-picked organic strawberries. 00:04:00PattieBakernofoodshed,local food,food memoir,parenting,sustainabilityExcerpts from a memoir about what one mom decided to do when the towers fell, and what you can do, too.  This week's episode: my conversation with a checkout lFood for My Daughters: Woes, Wows, and What You Can Do Nowhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/05/05/food-for-my-daughtersFamilyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/05/05/food-for-my-daughters/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/05/05/food-for-my-daughtersThu, 05 May 2011 15:30:00 GMTFood for My Daughters: Woes, Wows, and What You Can Do Now Why your food shouldn't have more frequent flyer miles than you have. 00:04:00PattieBakernofoodshed,local food,food memoir,parenting,sustainabilityWhy your food shouldn't have more frequent flyer miles than you have.Food for My Daughtershttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/04/28/food-for-my-daughtersFamilyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/04/28/food-for-my-daughters/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/04/28/food-for-my-daughtersThu, 28 Apr 2011 15:30:00 GMTFood for My Daughters Excerpts from a memoir about what one mom decided to do when the towers fell, and what you can do, too.  This week's excerpt: my recipe for Mama Bread! 00:09:00PattieBakernofoodshed,local food,food memoir,parenting,sustainabilityExcerpts from a memoir about what one mom decided to do when the towers fell, and what you can do, too.  This week's excerpt: my recipe for Mama Bread!Food for My Daughtershttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/04/21/food-for-my-daughtersFamilyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/04/21/food-for-my-daughters/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/04/21/food-for-my-daughtersThu, 21 Apr 2011 15:30:00 GMTFood for My Daughters This week: All in the Family: Practical planting advice re: plant families, from a memoir about what one mom did when the towers fell (and what you can do, too) 00:08:00PattieBakernofoodshed,local food,food memoir,parenting,sustainabilityThis week: All in the Family: Practical planting advice re: plant families, from a memoir about what one mom did when the towers fell (and what you can do, tooFood for My Daughtershttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/04/14/food-for-my-daughtersFamilyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/04/14/food-for-my-daughters/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/04/14/food-for-my-daughtersThu, 14 Apr 2011 15:30:00 GMTFood for My Daughters Excerpts from a memoir about what one mom decided to do when the towers fell, and what you can do, too. April: The Particular Place I Call Home 00:06:00PattieBakernofoodshed,local food,food memoir,parenting,sustainabilityExcerpts from a memoir about what one mom decided to do when the towers fell, and what you can do, too. April: The Particular Place I Call HomeFood for My Daughters: Prologuehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/03/16/food-for-my-daughters-prologueFamilyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/03/16/food-for-my-daughters-prologue/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/foodformydaughters/2011/03/16/food-for-my-daughters-prologueWed, 16 Mar 2011 15:30:00 GMTFood for My Daughters: PrologueThe very beginning of my soon-to-be published book, Food for My Daughters, about what one mom did when the towers fell, and what you can do, too.00:04:00PattieBakernoTwin Towers,backyard garden,food memoir,feeding children,Pattie BakerThe very beginning of my soon-to-be published book, Food for My Daughters, about what one mom did when the towers fell, and what you can do, too.